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In considering the interrelated ethical, legal and social aspects of surrogacy we accept

that society has long accepted the allocation of various parenteral functions and explore
the role of a surrogate in relationship to this as well as alluding to commoner
comparisons with prostitution and adultery. In particular, the "birth mother" rule, the
public antagonism to "commercial" surrogacy and restrictive legislation are explored and
found to be unsuitable. It is concluded that the regulation, surveillance and assessment
needed to make sure the best outcome for all concerned would perhaps be easiest
achieved in programmes that are properly licensed under liberal legislation and
adequately funded by "commercial" means.

For many people, having a child is the ultimate dream. Sharing their love and raising a
family can truly make their lifetime picture complete. Unfortunately, though, for some, the
inability to have children can be extremely heartbreaking and devastating to their future
plans.
The good news is that by using the services of a surrogate mother, these couples and individuals
can still have the children that they desire, oftentimes with gene characteristics from one or both
parents.
Title: ethics, morality and surrogacy

Name: shefali shukla

Designation:student

College: galgotias law school

Email id: shefali.shukla92@gmail.com

Contact no:8447530108

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